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I found the career details on GM v. BÜNAU at the landesarchiv in Stuttgart. What I was not able to read from there, I was able to find mostly in the Wikipedia article. He was however a kurhessian Major iso Kapitän as mentioned in the article online. Still would like to crossreference it with the Stammliste entry. Maybe someday I will
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Good afternoon! I am looking for the entry if J.R. v. MOTZ in the Stammliste of FR 34. According to what I found sofar, he entered the Regiment 16.05.1816 and was pensioned somewhere in 1820. As he also served in the nassovian army in the 1808-1814 era, he is mentioned in the Stammliste on IR 87 by Hildebrand as well. However not all of his prussian dates seem to be included in the IR 87 entry. As the Stammliste of neither FR 34 or IR 87 are not online and this v. Motz is not mentioned in the online Offiziersnomenklatur, I am hoping to find help here. Thanks in advance David
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Hi I would like to know if there is any way in I can get information on Gustav v. Albedhyll/Albidyll (1790-1863) who stood in a swedish unit from 1813-1815 entered as Lieutenant, coming from württemberg militairy service and left for prussian service when he was a Captain. I would like to know if possible when he stood in which unit as well as his promotion date to Captain. Any suggestions most welcome Regards David
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Hi! I am looking for possible info on the career of Major Gustav v. ALBIDYLL. He died 1863 and ended his prussian militairy career in the Leib-Infanterie-Regiment (which became LGR 1. Brandenburgisches Nr. 8). As the Offiziernomenklatur at the GSAPK starts at Bor-, I was not able to find anything there. Any additional information appreciated! Regards David
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Researching Imperial Austrian Soldiers
David M replied to Daniel Cole's topic in Austro-Hungarian Empire
Did you translate the entries in the Entlass-schein? If not let me know and I will se how far I can get. -
Hi! Thanks for your efforts! So his final prussian odm ROA4 DAK EK2 Could you provide the source you found the details about him? I would love to add these to his entry on my website later on. Maybe he dropped the former civilian part of his last name. His father however was ennobled with the additional predicate of v. H. in 1818. Anyway R.v.H. was the name our later colonel was born with in 1823. Thanks again David